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Multicultural Kid Blogs

For families and educators raising world citizens, through arts, activities, crafts, food, language, and love.

Diwali Almond Joy Bites Recipe

October 22, 2018 by Nikita Gupta

by Diwali, aka Deepavali, falls on Wednesday, November 7, 2018.  The holiday is commonly known as the festival of lights.  It is celebrated every autumn between October and November, and commemorates the “victory of good over evil.” It is a time for reflection, fun, gift-giving, and family feasting. Diwali recipes feature many sweet and delicious […]

Filed Under: Cooking with children, Diwali, India Tagged With: cooking with kids, Deepavali, dessert recipe, Diwali, Diwali celebration, diwali dessert, diwali festival of lights, diwali food, diwali for kids, diwali treat, family time, food recipe, multicultural, multicultural cooking, multicultural food, what is diwali

Bringing Icelandic Lamb Soup Home

October 5, 2018 by Lisa Lewis, MD

by Did you know that sheep outnumber people in Iceland 3:1? Bring this hearty Icelandic lamb soup into your home with this simple recipe. Our trip to Iceland was an adventurous family experience. The landscape looked like a different planet. There is nowhere you can be lowered 400 feet into a volcano except in Iceland. […]

Filed Under: Cooking, Iceland, Learning About Culture, Travel Tagged With: cooking with kids, family travel, international cooking, international recipes, multicultural cooking, recipes, travel, travel with kids

Blueberry Lemon Dutch Oven Cobbler – Perfect for Summer Campouts

September 7, 2018 by Eva Varga

by My family has always loved camping. When the children were toddlers, we enjoyed annual summer camping trips and occasional day hikes. Now that they are older, we have expanded our outdoor experiences and skill sets to include overnight backpacking trips and Dutch oven cooking. My daughter is an active Venturer and aims to complete the requirements for […]

Filed Under: Cooking, Cooking with children, Family Activities, Learning About Culture Tagged With: Adult Skills, Blueberry Lemon Cobbler, camping, cooking, cooking with kids, Dutch Oven, multicultural recipes, Outdoor Skills, Scouting

2 French Recipes for a Light Lunch

May 21, 2018 by Laure

by The sun is finally shining again in France, after months of cold weather, rain, and snow. When the spring arrives, we habitually put aside our simmered dishes or potatoes with cheese dishes (hmm… raclette or tartiflette are so good we love winter just for that…). Our appetite is reduced because of the heat and […]

Filed Under: Cooking, Cooking with children, France Tagged With: cooking with kids, Coulant au chocolat, French recipes, international recipes, multicultural recipes, recipes, Surimi and Zucchini Cake

Interview with Ebere Akadiri

March 1, 2018 by Olga Mecking

by I am so excited about today’s post.  Not just because Ebere Akadiri is a friend of mine but also because her food looks amazing. And also because it’s for a cause that’s perfectly aligned with MKB’s values. Ebere, a Nigerian expat in the Netherlands and a wonderful cook, was not only kind enough to […]

Filed Under: Cooking, Cooking with children, Learning About Culture, Nigeria, West Africa Tagged With: African recipe, cooking with kids, Ebere Akadiri, ethnic cooking, interview, jollof rice, Nigeria, Nigerian cooking, Nigerian recipe, West Africa

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